A three shot, 0.8" group at 50 yards is barely mediocre - for a rifle billed as a "target" model it's terrible. At this point we don't know the culprit - rifle, ammo, or shooter. (Remington Target isn't particularly noteworthy.) A good rifle with really good ammo like top line Eley or Lapua ought to group five shots consistently within 0.5" and really good rifles (Anschutz, some custom 10/22s) should be at 0.25" . . . or at least pretty close to it. Over at Rimfire Central they actually have a forum for people to post 10/22 groups (including four group aggregates) with five shots under a half inch - and the top ten or so places on the leaderboard have aggregates under a quarter inch. The shooters probably sank more money into those guns than the price of the current subject rifle - but the accuracy IS there. I'd like to see a retest of these rifles with genuine match grade ammo.